Niles was, quite possibly, the greatest thing in the world. Cas had decided firmly in her mind that he was at least among the greatest things in the world, at the very least. He was kind, softspoken, a great listener, and a perfect gentleman. He didn't seem to mind her incessant talking and tangents and less-than-easy-to-deal-with personality. He took her with grace and ease, like he'd just accepted who she was and everything that came along with her with no problem whatsoever.
She'd come to realize that the strange feelings in her chest that being around him was stirring up were different and wild and likely very wrong of a wolf who was doomed to die to feel. But, she supposed, it wasn't wrong of her to admire him; her experiencing these unexplored emotions was not, in itself, wrong. It would only be bad if he started to feel them, too, and she doubted that would happen. There wasn't very much impressive about her, and she was fairly certain he only thought of her as a friend who was taking him to a safe place and a new pack.
So, there was nothing wrong with it. Not at all.
She'd spent most of their journey up past the ocean of brambles talking about Wild Rye Fields and what he could expect upon coming there. That @Drestig was a kind, good leader. That @Askan was an ass. That @Icicle was kind of awesome. That she'd found @Adelayde bottoms up in a snowdrift before even joining the pack. That everyone would probably love Niles and that he had nothing to worry about at all.
The northern lights traipsed across the sky, lighting up the world around them in varying shades of bright, vivid colors. Cas absolutely loved the northern lights; how you could barely see the stars through them, and how they looked like magic coming down to touch the earth. Kind of like a rainbow, but better.
She'd spent most of the time since they'd begun in the sky looking up, grateful that there were no trees to block out the light. However, she was still glad to reach the Thicket of Secrets - it meant a nice, sheltered place to rest up for the next day. Cas' legs were tired, and her paws throbbed where the thorns had embedded themselves into them. They hadn't started bleeding again, but she wouldn't have been surprised if she was limping.
She walked into the woods first, casting a glance back at Niles and offering him a small smile of encouragement. "We can stop in here," she assured, knowing that he would probably be tired, as well. The thickness of the bushes and trees around her was surprising, and ignited her claustrophobia a bit, but she didn't let it bother her. Carefully, the silver-dusted girl picked her way through the woods, until there was a place that was clear enough for both she and Niles to lay down comfortably.
The little wolf plopped down halfway underneath a bush and scooted over so her companion could lay, as well. The woods were lit up, bathed in green, purple, pink, and yellow light. It looked like something out of a fairy tale. "Isn't it beautiful?" she questioned, looking up to see the lights between the trees above them.